Meaning of scholar | Babel Free
ˈskɒləDefinitions
- A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship
- A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship.
- A specialist in a particular branch of knowledge
- A learned person or a student, especially one who specializes in a particular field or who has received a scholarship.
- A specialist in a particular branch of knowledge.
- A learned person; a bookman.
- A learned person; a bookman
- having or showing knowledge. a scholarly person; a scholarly book. geleerde عِلْمي، دالٌّ على سِعَة المَعْرِفَه أو المَعْلومات научен especializado učený, vědecký gelehrt lærd; videnskabelig πολυμαθής, μορφωμένοςerudito, estudioso haritud, õppe- اديبانه oppinut érudit, savantמלומד अध्ययनशील naučni, učen tudományos terpelajar fræðilegur erudito, dotto 学問的な 박식한 mokslo, mokslinis, moksliškas izglītots; gudrs; erudīts ilmiah wetenschappelijklærd, vitenskapeliguczony دزده كړې په توګه: دپوهې په توګ...
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Someone who received a prestigious scholarship. Singapore
- Someone who received a prestigious scholarship
- geleerdheid سِعَة المَعْرِفَه научност ilustração učenost die Gelehrsamkeit lærdhed πολυμάθεια, πνευματική καλλιέργεια erudición haritus دانشمندي oppineisuus éruditionהשכלה naučnost, učenost tudományosság sifat terpelajar lærdómur erudizione 学者らしさ 박식함 moksliškumas gudrība; erudīcija; akadēmisms sifat ilmiah wetenschappelijkheid lærdhet uczoność دپوهې په توګه ilustração erudiţie ученость učenosť učenost učenjaštvo lärdom, vetenskaplighet ความรู้ bilginlik 博學,學者風範 вченість علمیت tính học thuật ...
- A learned person.
- One who attends school or studies with a teacher; a student.
- A student who holds or has held a particular scholarship.
- a learned person, esp in the humanities
- a person, esp a child, who studies; pupil
- (Education) a student of merit at an educational establishment who receives financial aid, esp from an endowment given for such a purpose
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South African a school pupil South African
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Examples
“The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000, when the spherical segment was called a reading stone,[…]. Scribes, illuminators, and scholars held such stones directly over manuscript pages as an aid in seeing what was being written, drawn, or read.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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